# # Handles an incoming message # module Email class Receiver def self.results @results ||= Enum.new(:unprocessable, :missing, :processed) end attr_reader :body, :reply_key, :email_log def initialize(raw) @raw = raw end def process return Email::Receiver.results[:unprocessable] if @raw.blank? @message = Mail::Message.new(@raw) # First remove the known discourse stuff. parse_body return Email::Receiver.results[:unprocessable] if @body.blank? # Then run the github EmailReplyParser on it in case we didn't catch it @body = EmailReplyParser.read(@body).visible_text discourse_email_parser return Email::Receiver.results[:unprocessable] if @body.blank? @reply_key = @message.to.first # Extract the `reply_key` from the format the site has specified tokens = SiteSetting.reply_by_email_address.split("%{reply_key}") tokens.each do |t| @reply_key.gsub!(t, "") if t.present? end # Look up the email log for the reply key @email_log = EmailLog.for(reply_key) return Email::Receiver.results[:missing] if @email_log.blank? create_reply Email::Receiver.results[:processed] end private def parse_body html = nil # If the message is multipart, find the best type for our purposes if @message.multipart? @message.parts.each do |p| if p.content_type =~ /text\/plain/ @body = p.body.to_s return @body elsif p.content_type =~ /text\/html/ html = p.body.to_s end end end html = @message.body.to_s if @message.content_type =~ /text\/html/ if html.present? @body = scrub_html(html) return @body end @body = @message.body.to_s.strip end def scrub_html(html) # If we have an HTML message, strip the markup doc = Nokogiri::HTML(html) # Blackberry is annoying in that it only provides HTML. We can easily # extract it though content = doc.at("#BB10_response_div") return content.text if content.present? return doc.xpath("//text()").text end def discourse_email_parser lines = @body.lines.to_a range_end = 0 email_year = lines.each_with_index do |l, idx| break if l =~ /\A\s*\-{3,80}\s*\z/ || l =~ Regexp.new("\\A\\s*" + I18n.t('user_notifications.previous_discussion') + "\\s*\\Z") || # This one might be controversial but so many reply lines have years, times and end with a colon. # Let's try it and see how well it works. (l =~ /\d{4}/ && l =~ /\d:\d\d/ && l =~ /\:$/) range_end = idx end @body = lines[0..range_end].join @body.strip! end def create_reply # Try to post the body as a reply creator = PostCreator.new(email_log.user, raw: @body, topic_id: @email_log.topic_id, reply_to_post_number: @email_log.post.post_number, cooking_options: {traditional_markdown_linebreaks: true}) creator.create end end end